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Importance of the ion-pair lifetime in polymer electrolytes

Published 30 Jul 2021 in cond-mat.soft and physics.chem-ph | (2107.14722v2)

Abstract: Ion-pairing is commonly considered as a culprit for the reduced ionic conductivity in polymer electrolyte systems. However, this simple thermodynamic picture should not be taken literally, as ion-pairing is a dynamical phenomenon. Here we construct model PEO-LiTFSI systems with different degree of ion-pairing by tuning solvent polarity, and examine the relation between the cation-anion distinct conductivity $\sigma\rm{d}_{+-}$ and the lifetime of ion-pairs $\tau_{+-}$ using molecular dynamics simulations. It is found that there exist two distinct regimes where $\sigma\rm{d}_{+-}$ scales with $1/\tau_{+-}$ and $\tau_{+-}$ respectively, and the latter is a signature of longer-lived ion-pairs which contribute negatively to the total ionic conductivity. This suggests that ion-pairs are kinetically different depending on the solvent polarity, which renders the ion-pair lifetime highly important when discussing its effect on ion transport in polymer electrolyte systems.

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